RCB vs GT IPL 2026 Final: Records That Can Be Broken Today In The Grand Finale
The grand stage is set for the nineteenth season finale of the Indian Premier League, where defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru take on the formidable Gujarat Titans at the iconic Narendra Modi Stadium. After a season defined by explosive batting, tactical brilliance, and record-breaking performances, the final promises not just a battle for the trophy, but a night where history could be rewritten on multiple fronts.
Both teams enter the contest with momentum and star power, led by influential captains and match-winners in peak form. Beyond the silverware, several individual, team, and season-wide records are within touching distance, adding an extra layer of intrigue to an already high-stakes encounter. Fans can expect a spectacle where every run, wicket, and six could etch a new chapter in IPL folklore.

Here are the IPL records that can be broken by either of the teams in the Grand Finale of today:
Highest Run-Getter For RCB: Virat Kohli
All eyes will be on Virat Kohli, who walks into his fifth IPL final with 139 runs from his previous four appearances. A modest contribution of 18 runs would see him become RCB's highest run-scorer in IPL finals history. However, Kohli will likely aim higher-a significant knock, particularly a half-century, could propel him into contention among the all-time leading run-getters in IPL finals. Given his consistency and hunger for big-match performances, this milestone appears well within reach.
Shubman Gill's Playoff Landmark
Shubman Gill has been one of the standout performers of the season and now stands on the brink of another achievement. With 581 runs in 16 playoff matches, the Gujarat Titans skipper needs just 19 more runs to breach the 600-run mark in IPL playoff history. Achieving this would make him one of the fastest players to reach the milestone, further solidifying his reputation as a big-match player.
The 2,000-Run Elite Club
Kohli remains the only batter to have amassed over 2,000 runs across the last three IPL seasons (2024-2026), a testament to his sustained excellence. However, Gill, who has already scored 722 runs this season, and Sai Sudharsan (710 runs), are closing in on this elite bracket. A strong showing in the final could significantly narrow the gap and set the stage for future dominance.
RCB's Shot at Back-to-Back Titles
Having finally ended their long wait for a maiden title last season, RCB now have the opportunity to achieve something even greater-defending their crown. If they succeed, they will become only the third team in IPL history, after Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians, to win consecutive titles. Such a feat would mark a defining moment in the franchise's journey and elevate their standing among IPL greats.
Gill's Captaincy Breakthrough
For Gill, this final is more than just another match; it is a chance to secure his first IPL title as captain. Having taken over leadership duties in 2024, a victory would place him among the select group of young Indian captains to win the IPL. It would also underline his growing stature not just as a batter, but as a leader capable of guiding his team to glory.
Rajat Patidar's Record-Breaking Form
Rajat Patidar has been in sensational touch, highlighted by his blistering unbeaten 93 off just 33 balls in Qualifier 1. If he maintains this extraordinary strike rate in the final, Patidar could threaten records for the fastest fifty or even century in an IPL final. His aggressive approach in the middle overs could once again prove decisive for RCB.
Most 200+ Totals in a Season
IPL 2026 has already witnessed a record 61 instances of teams crossing the 200-run mark. Should either side breach that total in the final, it will further extend what is already a historic benchmark for a single season. This trend reflects the increasingly aggressive batting approach adopted by teams across the league.
Record-Breaking Sixes Galore
The current season has also set a new high for the most sixes in a single IPL edition, with 1,349 maximums already recorded. Every six hit in the final will push this number even higher, underlining the power-packed nature of modern T20 cricket and the fearless mindset of today's batters.


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